U.S.VETS is the nation’s largest nonprofit service provider for veterans facing challenges in their transition to civilian life. Serving Those Who Served
In a new interview, U.S.VETS President and CEO Darryl Vincent discusses combatting the crisis of veteran homelessness with prevention at the center of efforts. "They deserve to be served, just like they served us."
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A new report from the California Association of Veteran Service Agencies provides critical insights into homelessness, food insecurity, behavioral health and veteran suicides, and highlights 2025 advocacy priorities.
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Marine Corps veteran Darryl Vincent stepped into his role as U.S.VETS president and CEO Jan. 2, succeeding Steve Peck.
Vincent, formerly president and COO, advocates for inventive partnerships and shared responsibility for veterans’ issues nationwide.
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Several Veterans were evacuated from the West LA VA campus to U.S.VETS Long Beach, where they are settling in far the Palisades fire. A team of partners made this possible, and we're grateful for the support in bringing a sense of security to Veterans.
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Veteran Jakedria Robinson got the news she'd been waiting for: a new home was available at the recently opened U.S.VETS Ventura. Robinson, a retired Naval operations specialist, stepped away from the military following a breast cancer diagnosis and intensive treatment.
We’re awed by the #Thanksgiving celebration hosted by Fia restaurant for veterans we serve on the West LA VA campus. Thank you, Executive Chef Scott Erickson, a Marine veteran, and Fia owner Michael Greco!
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Larry Williams, U.S.VETS’ vice president of programs and an Army veteran, joined other thought leaders to discuss the "Status of California-Hawaii BIPOC Veterans” as part of the NAACP CA-HI State Conference's 37th annual convention.
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Military Hero of the Game presented by @PrincessCruises : Week 10🫡
Steve Peck of the United States Marines and CEO of @USVetsNational, was honored at the #RamsHouse ! Thank you for your service!🇺🇸
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Congratulations to our CEO Steve Peck on his Lifetime Achievement in Service Award from the California Department of Veterans Affairs! We’re proud to see you recognized among your peers at CalVet’s annual leadership summit in San Diego.
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MIGHTY 25: Steve Peck won’t stop until every homeless veteran has housing https://t.co/PmTFSTufc9
Congratulations to CEO Steve Peck on being honored in the Mighty 25 Class of 2024 by @WeAreTheMighty, a distinction for driving impact in the lives of veterans and their families.
“U.S.VETS has shown me there are individuals who do understand and there’s plenty of help here for us to be able to express ourselves,” says Juan Hercules, 29, a Marine veteran now at U.S.VETS Inland Empire.
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For Andy Calin, outreach specialist at U.S.VETS Prescott and a Marine veteran, the connections he makes with fellow veterans are heartfelt and lifesaving through the VA's Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program. #honorusvets#SuicidePreventionMonth
The Veteran Permanent Housing Stabilization Pilot Project funded by @thehomedepot Foundation helped expand access to affordable housing. Veteran Christopher Tolbert lives in an LA-area home master leased by U.S.VETS from a landlord.
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As a @wwp grant recipient, U.S.VETS serves post-9/11 veterans through critical care in therapeutic communities and specialized programs.
A Community Partner Convening brought together President and COO Darryl Vincent with leaders from across the U.S.
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Today U.S.VETS pays tribute to every veteran who served our nation on 9/11 and over the 23 years since. We are honored to recognize your courage, bravery and sacrifice, and proud to work across the U.S. to prevent and end veteran homelessness.
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U.S.VETS CEO Steve Peck, a Marine veteran, will receive the Judge Harry Pregerson Public Service Award at U.S.VETS’ SALUTE Gala Nov. 7. The award, named for U.S.VETS’ visionary founder and Peck’s friend and mentor, honors Peck’s legacy.
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Veteran Chris Hamilton was homeless, dazed from the medication he swallowed when his phone rang. “I was sitting on the street just wanting to die, and out of nowhere my youngest boy in Utah called me."
His path to healing led to U.S.VETS.
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U.S. VETS CEO and Marine veteran Steve Peck will retire at the end of 2024 after nearly three decades with the organization, including 14 years at the helm of the largest nonprofit service provider dedicated to preventing and ending veteran homelessness.
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